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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — After years of big spending on risky projects that CEO Larry Page proudly hails as "moonshots," Google may be launching into a new orbit of financial discipline.
Excluding stock compensation expense and several other...Show More Summary

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — After years of big spending on risky projects that CEO Larry Page proudly hails as "moonshots," Google may be launching into a new orbit of financial discipline.
Investor hopes for a more austere Google are largely tied to the arrival of a new chief financial officer, Ruth Porat. Show More Summary

Google CEO Larry Page has a new role model: Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett. Page is apparently taking inspiration from Buffett as he looks for the best techniques to manage a 55,000-person Internet company which is adjusting to a period of slower revenue growth and increased cost controls, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal. Show More Summary

When Glassdoor named the 50 highest-rated CEOs of 2015 in early June, we noticed something lacking from the list: women. Google CEO Larry Page topped the list, with an approval rating of 97 percent out of 100. Other Bay Area execs like Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook, Tim Cook of Apple and Jeff Weiner of LinkedIn

Nothing quite says "I've made it" like a luxury yacht decked out with amenities. The superyacht has become a status symbol among the wealthiest in tech — from Google CEO Larry Page's 193-foot "Senses" all the way up to Microsoft cofounder...Show More Summary

U.S. Senator Bill Nelson sent a letter to Google CEO Larry Page on Tuesday asking the company to detail how it selects content for the YouTube Kids application, and what steps Google is taking to ensure children are not being exposed to unsuitable content. Show More Summary

Google's products are designed with the goal of improving your digital life, but the company now wants to help city dwellers IRL with Sidewalk Labs.
In a Google+ post Wednesday, Google CEO Larry Page announced the formation of Sidewalk Labs, which has the lofty goal of trying to make city life better for all. Show More Summary

Google is starting a new, independent urban innovation company called Sidewalk Labs that aims to improve cities, according to a post on Google+ by CEO Larry Page. Here's the full post: Many of you are reading this post while living in a city. Show More Summary

Google is No. 1 again. This time, it’s chief executive Larry Page taking the honors. Page was named the highest-rated CEO in the U.S. in a report out Wednesday from Glassdoor. He’s up 10 spots from the 2014 list, with an approval rating of 97 percent from Google employees who posted reviews on Glassdoor. Page

Managers the world over may boast of being the "World's Best Boss" on cheesy mugs and desktop gag pieces, but in the case of Google's Larry Page or Nike's Mark Parker, the claim wouldn't be hyperbole.
That's according to a recent report...Show More Summary

Think you have the best boss? Think again.
Google's Larry Page is the highest-rated CEO in the United States, according to career review website Glassdoor.
The site on Wednesday announced the winners of its third annual CEO ranking, compiled based on anonymous, voluntary company review surveys. Show More Summary

Google today announced that its self-driving car project crossed the 1 million mile mark last week. CEO Larry Page originally challenged the team to drive 100,000 miles on public roads, and they have now done that 10-fold, or the equivalent of 75 years of typical U.S. adult driving. The self-driving team released a few more […]

Remember when Google was cutting-edge and cool and a little bit weird? Like in 2013, when CEO Larry Page came out on stage at the company's Google I/O conference and imagined a fantasy world where Google could test out new ideas free...Show More Summary

Omid Kordestani, Google's chief business officer, has seen many phases of CEO Larry Page. Kordestani joined Google as its "business founder" in 1999, a year after Page and Sergey Brin founded the company in their early 20s. He left in 2009, but came back last summer after the departure of Nikesh Arora to take up the head of business role. Show More Summary

Relentless. Intense. Driven. These are some of the words used to describe Google CEO Larry Page, who tops Adweek's inaugural Power 100 list. During Page's second stint at Google's top job, the company's market cap nearly doubled. With...Show More Summary

One of the biggest things that keeps Elon Musk up at night doesn't have anything to do with Tesla or SpaceX — in fact, it's a fear that sounds like something from a science fiction film. In his new book, "Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future," Bloomberg reporter Ashlee Vance writes about what Musk is truly afraid of. Show More Summary